The Irish
Herald is the oldest Irish newspaper on the West Coast. Founded
in 1962, the free monthly paper has provided the Irish community
with an invaluable service.

Since its re-launch in 1996, The Irish Herald continues to inform
and entertain the ever-increasing Irish population by way of international
and local Irish and Irish American news, entertainment listings,
music and book reviews, advice on immigration, real estate, business
and finance, travel stories and sports updates.

The Irish Herald's 60,000 readers Irish immigrants ranging from
the new arrivals to veterans of 30 or 40 years; Americans conducting
business with Irish; or Americans with Irish ancestry value their
heritage and like to support local business. Whether you are looking
to promote travel, telecommunications, insurance, construction,
Irish produce or almost any service or product, The Irish Herald
has proven to be the definitive source for information about Irish
and Irish-American business on the West Coast.

Continued demand for a quality Irish paper has led to expansion.
In October 2003 we launched the first edition of the Southern
California Irish Herald complete with news, information and stories
from Los Angeles, San Diego and Orange Counties as well as other
areas such as Palm Desert and Santa Barbara.

In another exciting move and one which will prove hugely beneficial
to our advertisers and readers, The Irish Herald joined forces
with 5 other Irish American monthly publications last year. The
new entity is called The American Irish Media Network. For more
information visit www.americanirishmedia.com

During the first week of each month, The Irish Herald is distributed
to the most recognized Irish establishments along the West Coast
from Seattle to San Diego. Circulation is around 25,000.